Jargon
Rhetorical Skills
No Change Rule
Subject Verb Agreement
100

This term means working well with others to complete a task.

What is teamwork?

100

If the sentence on the English ACT doesn't make sense, what should you do?

What is delete the sentence

100

Does every underlined portion on the ACT have an error?

No

100

If the subject is singular, what will the verb look like?

The verb will be singular and have an S

200

This word means giving tasks to another employee.

What is delegation?

200

If two answers mean the same thing on the ACT, what should youdo?

What is choose the shorter one?

200

If a sentence follows grammar rules on the ACT, what should you do?

Choose no change

200

If the subject is plural, what will the verb look like?

The verb will be plural and the verb will have no S.

300

This phrase means completing work correctly and efficiently.

What is productivity?

300

Does ACT like the longer or shorter answer?

What is shorter answer?

300

What grammar rules does a sentence have to follow to be considered "no change"?

Subject Verb Agreement, Punctuation, sentence structure, correct verb Tense, pronoun agreement, 

300

If a sentence starts with "there" or "here", where does the subject go?

After the verb

400

This term describes rules employees must follow.

What is company policy?

400

What are the 3 things you should look for for best placement questions?

What is 

  • Pronoun references
  • Transition clues
  • Chronological order
400

What does ACT prefer?

Clear, simple and direct answers 

400

If one subject is singular and the other is plural, what words are they connected by?

or, nor, neither/nor, either/or, and not only/but

500

This workplace phrase means adjusting easily to change.

What is adaptability?

500

What are Rhetorical Questions?

Clarity Questions 

500

To be considered "No change" what should a sentence have?

  • It follows grammar rules
  • It is clear
  • It is concise
  • It fits the sentence logically
500

The indefinite pronouns "each," "each one," "either," "neither," "everyone," "everybody," "anyone," "anyone," "nobody," "somebody," "someone," and "no one" are?

all singular and need a singular verb

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